Materialism (disambiguation)

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Materialism or materialist may refer to:

  • Materialism, the view that the universe consists only of organized matter and energy
  • Economic materialism, the desire to accumulate material goods
  • Christian materialism, the combination of Christian theology with the ideas of materialism, which places a high value on material things.
  • Cultural materialism (anthropology), an anthropological research orientation first introduced by Marvin Harris
  • Cultural materialism (cultural studies), a movement in literary theory and cultural studies originating with left-wing literary critic Raymond Williams
  • Historical materialism, a theory of socioeconomic development most commonly associated with Marxism, where changes in material conditions (technology and productive capacity) are the primary influences on how human society is organized
  • Dialectical materialism, a strand of Marxism which proposes that every economic order develops internal contradictions and weaknesses that contribute to its systemic decay
  • Spiritual materialism, a misuse of spiritual practice which seeks to subvert spiritual experiences to inflate the sense of self or egohood (a term coined by Chögyam Trungpa).

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